Disclaimer: I still claim to own nothing but the typing errors. And I am still only creative enough to come up with three things per person. (How do the people who make lists of ten do it!?) And I took some BIG artistic license with the middle one...but it made me laugh, at least.
Hermione Granger Weasley
When she kissed Ron in the midst of the battle at Hogwarts, it wasn't really the first time Hermione had dared to do so. It was just the first time he was actually awake to enjoy it. She had boldly brushed her lips against his while he was still stunned by the violent attack from McGonagal's transfigured chess set back in first year, and in their sixth year, she'd snuck into the hospital wing where he recovered from his near poisoning. That time, she could barely see through her tears as she kissed his sleeping face. Although she smiled to herself when she thought of those stolen kisses, Hermione never spoke of them to anyone.
HGW
At the very bottom of an old trunk in the attic of the Granger house is a letter written in a girlish hand on a tattered piece of parchment. Hermione hopes feverishly that her mother got rid of the thing ages ago, but she remembers almost every word. Most of the sentences are full of the wonders of the train ride, the castle, and her first evening at Hogwarts. These lines, however, are the ones that Hermione will never, ever admit to penning. "He's so wonderful, mum. I think I might like him, and I'm wondering if he might like me, too...someday. His name is Harry…"
HGW
For just a moment, an instant really, Hermione considered enchanting herself as well when she sent her parents away the summer after her sixth year. As she sat at what she knew could be their last dinner together as a family, she thought that perhaps she should just go with them. Harry didn't really need her, did he? He was the chosen one, the boy who lived, and she was only a Muggle-born who had a clever knack with books and spells. The courage that the Sorting Hat had seen in her won out in the end, and she kissed her parents one more time before casting the spells that would send them away from her…possibly forever. She never told Harry about what she'd almost done. And she never admitted to Ron that she was so angry with him for abandoning them during the Horcrux hunt because she had almost done it first.
